Abide, Adore, Ask and Agree: 21 Days of Prayer and Fasting With Rock City Churchনমুনা
DAY 6
The actions of every human being will one day be placed in two categories: what mattered and what didn’t. Paul describes each person’s works in 1 Corinthians 3:12 as “gold, silver, precious stones, wood, hay, [and] straw.” He continues by saying a fire will test the quality of the work. What does fire do to gold, silver, and precious stones? It refines. What does it do to wood, hay, and straw? It consumes.
How, then, can we know if our work is significant? Jesus answers this in John 15:5. As a branch cannot survive without being attached to the vine, we too must be attached to God. This starts with recognizing His presence in us and our need for Him. If a physical body needs water daily to survive, one’s soul depends on the Spirit of God for survival. “Apart from [Jesus], you can do nothing.”
Jesus models for His followers what daily dependence and abiding in God looks like through His spiritual disciplines: prayer and fasting in the wilderness (Matthew 4:2), times of solitude with the Father (Matthew 14:23) and living a life of worship and surrender (Matthew 26:42). It is only through our connection with the eternal God that we can do anything of eternal significance.
REFLECTION
1. How have you seen God so far in this spiritual discipline of fasting?
2. When are your rhythms for solitude – having quiet time with God?
3. How has worship, specifically through music, helped you remain in God’s presence?
PRAYER FOCUS
Pray for more fruit in your life.
About this Plan
Over the next 21 days, we invite you to participate in an intentional time of prayer and fasting with Rock City Church. Rooted in Psalm 27:4, this devotional invites you to dwell in God's presence, worship His character, and align with His will. Each week explores a powerful theme, guiding you with daily scripture, reflections, and prayer prompts to deepen your relationship with God. Join us as we seek to experience the joy of abiding, worshiping and aligning with the Lord and the fullness of His promises.
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